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Basics of the Language Learning process

Though learning a language is a life time journey, most of the journey takes place in the early years. Generally in the first five years of a child’s life, brain development is at its peak. The high receptiveness of the child makes them able to learn many things through their experiences. Through the back and forth dialogue with important adults in their family, children are able to learn the languages, this is according to studies. In order for the child to be motivated to learn a parent needs to give a good feedback any time the child communicates through gesture, sound or a word.

The language learning process of a child will benefit from a responsive feedback. Children who rarely communicate or do not communicate at all did not receive the essential feedback that would have built their language skills. Children will communicate less if their family members talk less or when the children are talked to less. This fact makes it crucial for adult family members to always respond to any communication gesture from a child. The communication development of a child is delayed if the above is done. Some parents are advised that if they wait, the child will outgrow this situation. The child’s language learning process in this critical stage is derailed by the wait and watch and watch approach.

Children who have not developed good speech can hardly participate in conversations and activities. It becomes worse when the children do not get the help they require. Chances are the children will be left behind more. On the other hand, a child who receives extra support from important adults in his life can improve tremendously. The situation can be improved when the speech therapy is done at an early stage. It enables the children develop skills through communication skills. The success of the children in their future academic and personal life is helped by this.

Tips are there to help a child in language learning. It is important to assist the kids to build their language skills. Starting fake conversations with your child is one technique you can use to do this. The other tip is to teach the child non-verbal communication skills. You should be there to guide the children. Through watching parents, children are able to learn communication skills. You should be very cautious every time you are communicating as the children will take in what they see and hear. The children will have good communication skills.

Offer guidance and be part of their learning process. The language skills of a child is reinforced with feedback they get any time they communicate.